'''Peter C. Fenlon, Jr.''' ([[1955]]-) is an American role-playing game designer/author and illustrator (especially known for his maps of Middle-earth). He was the former president and one of the founders of [[Iron Crown Enterprises]], and contributed extensively to the [[Middle-earth Role Playing]] game.

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'''Peter C. Fenlon, Jr.''' ([[1955]]-) is an American role-playing game designer/author and illustrator. He was the former president and one of the founders of [[Iron Crown Enterprises]], and contributed extensively to the [[Middle-earth Role Playing]] game.

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==The Fenlon Style==

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As an illustrator, Fenlon is especially known for his maps of Middle-earth. These were a large-scale map of Endor (first released in 1982) and several smaller-scale maps of different regions of Endor (most of whom were printed in ''[[MERP: Northwestern Middle-earth Map Set|Northwestern Middle-earth Map Set]]''). The smaller-scale maps were often included as separate color fold-outs with the MERP 1st Ed. modules, but with MERP 2nd Ed., no new maps were released.

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His characteristical maps have created an expression known as 'Fenlon Style maps'. In January 2008, the ''Cartographer's Annual'' (Vol. 2) released a Pete Fenlon style pack for use with ProFantasy Software cartography tools.<ref>[http://sub.profantasy.com/2008/january08.html The Cartographer's Annual Vol. 2] (external link)</ref>

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The Fenlon Style

As an illustrator, Fenlon is especially known for his maps of Middle-earth. These were a large-scale map of Endor (first released in 1982) and several smaller-scale maps of different regions of Endor (most of whom were printed in Northwestern Middle-earth Map Set). The smaller-scale maps were often included as separate color fold-outs with the MERP 1st Ed. modules, but with MERP 2nd Ed., no new maps were released.

His characteristical maps have created an expression known as 'Fenlon Style maps'. In January 2008, the Cartographer's Annual (Vol. 2) released a Pete Fenlon style pack for use with ProFantasy Software cartography tools.[1]